This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
“We’ve been patient, but our patience is wearing thin.” This is Joe Biden’s threat to Americans who have decided not to become vaccinated. What the government does not realize is that those...
Sydnie Howard, Former Deputy Features Editor
• November 5, 2021
This previously ran in our October 2021 print issue.
A divide in opinion is the primary foundation of personality diversity in human beings. And when wearing a mask in public spaces became a new normal, people were swifter than ever to form their own...
Grayson Navarro, Former Deputy Features Editor
• April 16, 2021
Ever since I was young, I’ve always had a fascination with running. Feeling the wind in my hair and the ground pounding beneath my feet intoxicated me. It didn’t matter if it was raining or clear, cold or warm, I wanted to be out running.
I...
No one has been immune to disappointments in the realm of goals and future aspirations over the past year, but many students in Emmaus High School believe adaptation is not the end of the world and neither is facing the future head-on with a fresh mindset.
Sports,...
I was one of those middle schoolers who went through an intense dystopian novel phase. I read everything, from "The Hunger Games" to "Divergent" to "1984" to "The Handmaid’s Tale." I think there is some part of us that, in normal times, craves the excitement...
With everyone staying at home these days, lots of people have extra time on their hands, leading them to post more on social media. It’s 2020, and social media activism is nothing new to today’s generation of students.
Yet, a notable amount of...